Harry Fraud may be most known for his production on French Montana's surprise hit "Shot Caller," but the New York producer's buzz has been rapidly building outside of New York's burgeoning underground rap scene. Noisey caught up with Fraud while on a tour of the Big Apple with Smoke DZA, his partner in crime on their new collab, "Rugby Thompson" and he gave us the low down on working with Action Bronson and Riff Raff as well as what makes his unique sound so "wavy."

Southside tells Noisey about he and Waka Flocka meeting Chicago's rising star Chief Keef. Southside said he saw a lot of parallels between Keef and his friends and he and Waka's early beginnings, so he'd be more than happy to help the young rapper along in his career.

Every other week "Let the Beat Build" will take you in studio with the biggest producers of hip-hop, dubstep, and pop to talk about their careers, and the songs that have the clubs, radio and your headphones buzzing.

Southside actually executive produced Waka Flocka's "Triple F Life" While he still admits he's growing as a producer, it hasn't stopped him from recruiting an entire stable of hungry producers known as the 808 Mafia.

Every other week "Let the Beat Build" will take you in studio with the biggest producers of hip-hop, dubstep, and pop to talk about their careers, and the songs that have the clubs, radio and your headphones buzzing.

Hit-Boy calls working with Kanye West, Big Sean, and the rest of the G.O.O.D Music family on the group's album freeing. He points to the album's first track "Mercy" as an example. He's still not sure if he'll make the album's final cut, but it's all G.O.O.D.

Be sure to check out Let the Beat Build in the coming week's to check out the likes of Rusko, Sounwave and Tae Beats of TDE's Digi-Phonics, Mike Will Made It and Steve Aoki.